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Wisdom Tooth Extractions

We Will Carefully Evaluate Your Smile, Including The Positioning Of Your Teeth And Wisdom Teeth, To Determine Whether Your Smile Would Benefit From Wisdom Teeth Removal.

The Third Molars, Which Are Commonly Called The Wisdom Teeth, Are Typically The Last Teeth To Come In. Because They Are The Last To Erupt, There Is Often Not Enough Room For The Wisdom Teeth To Grow In As They Should. When There Is Not Sufficient Space For The Wisdom Teeth, They May Become Impacted (Unable To Fully Break Through The Gum Tissues And Jawbone) Or Grow In At An Incorrect Angle.

Wisdom Teeth That Do Not Erupt As They Should Can Lead To Several Dental Problems, Such As:

– Disturbance Of The Natural Tooth Alignment Or Orthodontic Treatment
– Damage To The Neighboring Teeth
– Tooth Decay
– Infection And Inflammation In The Gums And Other Tissues
– The Formation Of Cysts
– Damage To The Jawbone

Our Dentists May Recommend Wisdom Teeth Removal To Avoid These Serious Complications And To Keep Your Smile Healthy. We Will Carefully Evaluate Your Smile, Including The Positioning Of Your Teeth And Wisdom Teeth, To Determine Whether Your Smile Would Benefit From Wisdom Teeth Removal. Our Team Will Ensure That Your Wisdom Teeth Removal Treatment Is As Painless And Comfortable As Possible. To Learn More About Wisdom Teeth Removal, Please Call Or Visit Us Today. We Are Committed To Keeping Your Smile In The Best Possible Health.

New Patient Checklist

As a new dental patient, there are a few things you should bring to your appointment to ensure that your visit goes smoothly.

1. Contact our office:

Call us to schedule an appointment. Our team will be able to provide you with all the necessary information you need to know before your visit.

2. Fill out paperwork:

You’ll have to fill out some paperwork, either online or at the clinic’s office. This will include personal and medical history, insurance information, and contact information.

3. Meet your dentist:

On the day of the appointment, meet the dentist and discuss your dental history. They may perform an oral examination and take x-rays if needed.

4. Develop a dental plan:

Based on your oral examination and dental history, the dentist will develop a dental plan for you, which may include regular cleanings and checkups, restorative procedures, and other treatments.

5. Schedule follow-up appointments:

Schedule regular checkups with your dentist, as recommended by their dental plan, to maintain good oral health.

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